Lawyer emailed SRHD board about Dr. Bob Lutz s firing one week before vote: Report
The Inlander reports the attorney sent an email to health board members on Oct. 29 saying, “Please be advised that Amelia has terminated Dr. Lutz s employment. Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 2:20 PM PDT July 30, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash An email obtained by Spokane alt-weekly publication, The Inlander, confirms Spokane Regional Health District Administrator Amelia Clark fired former Health Officer Dr. Bob Lutz back in October 2020.
Clark is currently under investigation by the Washington State Board of Health to determine whether or not she violated state law by firing Lutz. The board voted in June to move forward with a formal hearing. The board also voted unanimously to hire an administrative law judge to preside over the hearing. The judge would not issue any initial or final orders, but would instead guide the process and make sure it follows protocols.
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July 22, 2021 1:21 PM
BELLEVUE, Wash. We’ve heard a lot about how fatal overdose numbers spiked during 2020, but new data shows so far this year, Washington state is on track to have even more deaths.
The state health department says it’s an alarming epidemic that’s largely driven by fentanyl. Officials say the drug is so dangerous, they’re taking a more unconventional approach to combating the issue.
“We’ve had almost 420 overdose deaths of which almost 50% have been due to fentanyl,” says Dr. Bob Lutz with the Washington State Department of Health. 420 overdose deaths in the first three months of the year is 40 more deaths than we had during that period in 2020.